Everything You Need to Know About Industrial Decor

We have spoken to Marketa Rypacek, Managing Director of Industville Ltd who gives her insights on everything related Industrial Decor for the home and workspace.

  • How does industrial décor make a space feel? What does it achieve in an interior?

Industrial decor blends seamlessly with any style, be it sophisticated, traditional, or contemporary. The clean lines and statement elements of industrial spaces act as a perfect contrast to whatever they counterpoint. It’s neither too cold nor too warm, but rather helps strike the perfect balance. Despite its simplicity and minimal design, industrial style manages to create a statement interior. The juxtaposition of modern vs. vintage makes for a great, layered and considered living environment. Industrial style décor gives the homeowner the opportunity to customise the look using furniture and decor that are completely unique them and to their home, creating a beautiful and personal space.

  • How can a space be made to look industrial? Where to start?

The industrial look remains a timeless style for any interior and can effortlessly add a character to any room. Industrial interiors look their best when they embrace a unique finish that highlights individual character. Once you’ve stripped your interior bare, make sure you add touches of your personal style to transform it into a place that reflects you.

When creating an industrial style interior, ‘raw’, ‘exposed’ and ‘unfinished’ are key themes and if you keep these in mind you won’t go far wrong.  In terms of colour, a neutral toned-down palette works best for this look but don’t be afraid to add in the odd splash of black or dark grey, which looks great when set against metallics. Leave walls naked too, celebrating the raw brickwork or concrete, harking back to those original industrial buildings of the 1970s.

Focus on keeping the layout as open as possible. It makes the room appear spacious and more reminiscent of the industrial era. To prevent the space from looking overwhelmingly large, thoughtfully arrange industrial style furniture in groups to break up the space – this also helps to achieve the popular broken-plan living trend.

Quality natural materials play an essential role in making the interior authentic, so stick to functional materials such as metal, timber, bricks and tiles found in the industrial era.  These will all help to create that all-important balance between rough and smooth textures, another key element in industrial style. To achieve the industrial look with your furniture, look for pieces with exposed legs or arms that enhance its bare functionality. Dark toned materials, such as leathers and woods, also pair particularly well with metal industrial features.

Lighting plays an important part in industrial style interiors too and can be used to highlight features such as exposed brickwork, wooden beams or visible pipes.  Our vintage style industrial lights take inspiration from those used to illuminate factories in years gone by, and our ribbed glass shades, cool metallic colours and bulb cages are popular choices by those wanting to create an industrial vibe.   Alternatively, for a true minimalist look, try a bare bulb, complete with exposed wires, which can be hung either singly or also look great in a cluster.

Industrial style is relatively undefined meaning that you can have fun becoming your own industrial interior designer.

  • How has industrial style evolved?

Industrial style has evolved over time due to its flexibility to mix well with other interior design styles and we often see industrial elements being brought into different, sometimes contrasting styles.  For example, blending elements of industrial style with a Scandinavian interior design works seamlessly as they both have common traits such as neutral tones, mixing textures and functionality.  Japandi interior design also blends well with the industrial style as raw materials such as brass help to create that tranquil feeling that Japandi is renowned for.

Some of the latest designs for interiors are all about embracing a dark, luxurious feel, which also works brilliantly with industrial style design. It’s simple enough to create at home, whether it’s for a complete renovation project or updating a few elements within a scheme. For best results, careful attention to the lighting is key. Matt black designs are ultra-versatile and can complement any interior style – classic, contemporary, Scandi, mid-century, industrial and everything in between; it’s like a piece of jewellery that accessorises and blends seamlessly within any décor.

There are many ways the dark interior trend can be incorporated into homes without the risk of dating the interior in years to come. The trend lends itself well to a timeless design, as it can include classic features which never go out of style, such as lighting. Raw materials, especially high-quality metals, is one of the main features of industrial design that is here to stay. The latest trend combines the raw and rusty, with the sleek and modern. This transition freshens up the signature industrial aesthetic, providing an excellent opportunity for creative expression. When it comes to creating a feeling of luxury, dark tones are where it’s at. We see dark kitchens being on the hot list, as well as dark-toned living areas and bathrooms too.

  • Who is best known for using the look now?

The industrial interior trend can be seen everywhere. Walk across the high street and you can see it many shops and commercial settings such as Brewdog, Caffè Nero, Pizza Express, Paul’s bakery, and Superdry for example. It’s also a popular look that is being embraced by interior designers world-wide and can be seen on platforms such as Instagram and Pinterest, further supporting it popularity.

  • How do you soften an industrial look?

When working with an industrial-style design, it is important to create a homey feel to an otherwise cool space. A blend of soft colours, textures, patterns, and oversized furnishings can add a level of comfort and warmth to industrial-style design.

Embrace texture with oversized rugs and plush fabrics to contrast with the raw materials of an industrial space, this will instantly take the interior from cold to warm.

One of the biggest design elements that can be used to add warmth to a space is lighting. All too often with interior design, the lighting is an afterthought, but it is important to do your research and invest in quality lighting.  The material the lights are made from make a big difference, so avoid plastic finishes as these will devalue the whole look of the interior.  Choose handcrafted, high-quality fixtures that will bring an extra touch of luxury and add some texture to the space too.

To accomplish a warm, welcoming room, you need to embrace the whole range of lighting sources available, pendant lights, recessed lights, chandeliers, track lighting, tall floor lamps, small table lamps, wall sconces, under cabinet lighting, and other spot lighting. I always advise customers to vary the lighting in a room to create little pockets and pools of light. Consider task lighting such as a table lamp with a moveable head or an adjustable floor lamp to help with activities such as reading, working or sewing. Accent lighting can then be used to highlight a piece of artwork, plants or architectural features in the room.

The number one consideration for lighting any space, no matter what the size, scale or budget has to be a dimmer switch. Dimmer switches are a quick and cost-effective way of offering multiple lighting levels in a space, allowing the homeowner to set the tone and change the atmosphere of a room instantly. For instance, you may prefer a low, dim light for entertaining guests at a dinner party, but still require the option of full brightness in that room if you’re reading later.  If you’re after a soft industrial style, brass lights add lovely visual texture to a space while having a slightly softer quality. Brass lights are often popular for bathroom spaces, but they can also bring energy to lighter-toned kitchens and hallways. Copper is a classic industrial material perfect for adding a splash of brightness to the dark, rugged industrial look. Alternatively, it is also a fantastic metal for bringing warmth and modernity to a space. Pewter and black metal finishes are perfect for those looking for more of a subtle look. While keeping that natural metallic texture, our pewter shades offer sophistication and versatility for any space.

  • Is industrial design still in style/going out of style?

Industrial design is timeless and will never go out of style, but it is constantly evolving. There is less emphasis on the rusty and rough, with a clear shift towards the premium, luxurious and high-quality materials that will stand the test of time.

Recent events have given homeowners the chance to appreciate every aspect of their homes a little bit more. While we have always cared for our home interiors, we have seen much more attention focused on creating the much sought-after inside/outside look and how we can strengthen the connection from our home to our outside space.

With more time being spent at home, we demand more from our spaces, both inside and out. The expectations for our outdoor living space now hold the same design opportunities as our home interiors and consequently we have seen an emerging trend to take the industrial look into outdoor spaces.  There has been a huge demand for IP65 rated industrial lighting being used to create chic outdoor kitchens, bars or garden terraces for example.